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|Name = Scars of Life
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|Img_capt = From left to right: Jason Rodman, Anthony Parrinello, Kyle Shapiro, Jay Capps and Joe Raio
|Background = group_or_band
|Origin = [[Pompano Beach]], [[Florida]], [[USA]]
|Genre = [[Alternative metal]]<br>[[Hard Rock]]
|Years_active = [[2000]] - [[2005]]
|Label = [[Musicom Media]] <br> [[Rock Ridge Music]]<br>[[AudioStreet Records]]
|URL = [http://www.scarsoflife.com/home.aspx Official site]
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'''''Scars Of Life''''' or '''''SOL''''' were a five-piece [[Alternative metal]] band from [[Pompano Beach]], [[Florida]], [[USA]]. They began in [[2000 in music|2000]] but re-named after the lead singer left and became Burning Red.
==History==
===Mute===
In late [[2000 in music|2000]], the band Confined (also a metal group from Florida) broke up and four of the five members decided to form Scars Of Life. After the recording of SOL's debut [[Mute EP|Mute]] bassist Al Torres would decide to leave the band to found [[death metal]] act EversincEvE. He would continue on as bassist until a suitable replacement could be found. A few months later, close friend of the band, Mike Kennedy would join the ranks filling the vacant bass slot. Now that the band had a stable line up they began playing at small venues across Florida gradually building up a reputation. This led to them releasing their first CD, [[Mute EP|Mute]].
On November 27th, 2001, Scars of Life's debut CD, "Mute", was independently released to much critical acclaim. The initial response was more than encouraging, with several great reviews being given by local magazines, as well as an impressive amount of airplay on local radio stations.<ref>{{cite web|title=Scars of Life History|author= |publisher= |date= |url=http://www.scarsoflife.com/history.aspx|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref> The band's debut disc was honored as the first ever Planet Radio 92.1 CD of the month for March 2002. This was a special honor for Scars of Life, since the CD of the month was picked by the fans. Scars of Life was also tapped for the [[Augusta, Georgia|Augusta]], [[Georgia (state)|GA]] stop of the Locobazooka tour which included sharing the stage with national acts such as, [[Sevendust]], [[Earshot]] and [[Mushroomhead]].
===New Material and UFC===
In the summer of 2002 SOL would enter [[Studio 13]] to lay down four new tracks with producer [[Jeremy Staska]] ([[Poison the Well]], [[Malevolent Creation]]). The end result, their [[2002 Demo]]. Three of the four songs featured on the demo would be licensed to the [[UFC]] for use in pay-per-views, video games and other venues. Fighter [[Tank Abbott]] would also use the track, "Water In My Hands" as his entrance. One other track, previously unreleased on any other album entitled, "Dying Here" would also be licensed and used on a UFC compilation album, entitled [[UFC: Ultimate Beat Downs, Vol. 1|Ultimate Beatdowns Volume 1]], which would feature such established acts as [[Slayer]], [[Fear Factory]] and [[Shadows Fall]].<ref>{{cite web|title=SLAYER, DAMAGEPLAN, SEPULTURA Featured On 'Ultimate Fighting Championship' CD|author= |publisher= Blabbermouth.net|date= |url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=23970|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref>
===Another Tomorrow===
In the summer of 2003, SOL found themselves back inside Studio 13 again, with their producer, Jeremy Staska. The end result would be a five song EP entitled, [[Another Tomorrow]]. It was announced that Kyle would be leaving the band in November due to personal issues. A week later Kyle would rejoin SOL.
In late 2003, SOL would begin recording their live sets. It was to be released as a CD/DVD package, but the project itself would be dropped in the middle of production to begin the recording of their major label debut.<ref>{{cite web|title=The Lost Demos and Rumor Control|author= |publisher= Audiostreet.net|date= |url=http://www.audiostreet.net/artist.aspx?artistid=1&mode=news&recordid=6683|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref> In June of 2004, bassist Mike Kennedy departed Scars of Life, citing "musical and creative differences." A month later, Jay Capps would be named as his replacement on bass. August 2004, SOL would announce their official signing to label, MusiCom Media. Also announced were plans for their debut CD, [[What We Reflect]]. In October, MusiCom Media held two festivals in Florida. SOL would share the stage with such established acts as [[40 Below Summer]], [[Damageplan]], [[Drowning Pool]] and [[Static X]].
Shortly after the festivals took place, MusiCom Media would fold, leaving Scars of Life in limbo. Because the internet music industry was beginning to blossom and because guitarist Joe Raio and drummer Jason Rodman had headed up the [[internet]] [[website]], [[Audiostreet.net]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Audiostreet.net Information|author= |publisher= Audiostreet.net|date= |url=http://www.audiostreet.net/about.aspx|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref> the band would ink a deal through one of their subsidiaries AudioStreet Records to release their debut album.<ref>{{cite web|title=New Album "What We Reflect"|author= |publisher= Audiostreet.net|date= |url=http://www.audiostreet.net/artist.aspx?artistid=1&mode=news&recordid=1|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref>
===What We Reflect===
Originally released on May 1st, 2005,<ref>{{cite web|title=This Time Has Come!|author= |publisher= Audiostreet.net|date= |url=http://www.audiostreet.net/artist.aspx?artistid=1&mode=news&recordid=972|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref> What We Reflect featured mainly past songs taken from their [[EP]]s and demo CDs. These include the songs ''Bullet with your Name'' taken from their debut EP [[Mute EP|Mute]] and ''Lemon'' taken from [[Another Tomorrow]]. It was announced on May 15th, 2005 that the album would receive full distribution through new label, [[Rock Ridge Music]].<ref>{{cite web|title=CD Release Party & A New Record Deal|author= |publisher= Audiostreet.net|date= |url=http://www.audiostreet.net/artist.aspx?artistid=1&mode=news&recordid=1969|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref> Like a revolving door, SOL announced the departure of bass player Jay Capps. With his departure, SOL would gain a veteran bass player in [[Chris Mullen]] ([[Primer 55]], [[Sev]]). Finally, in August What We Reflect was released nationwide. A video for the single "Alone Inside" would be shot in Orlando.<ref>{{cite web|title=Album Update and Video Shoot|author= |publisher= Audiostreet.net|date= |url=http://www.audiostreet.net/artist.aspx?artistid=1&mode=news&recordid=1970|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref> After playing a few hurricane relief shows to help raise money for people affected by [[Hurricane Katrina]], Scars of Life would officially announce Kyle's departure.<ref>{{cite web|title=South Florida's SCARS OF LIFE Launch Vocalist Search|author= |publisher= Blabbermouth.net|date= |url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=44187|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref>
===Burning Red===
The remaining four members of Scars of Life would continue on. After a short, intensive search for a new singer, the band teamed up with former Driver vocalist Frankie "Footer" Kalin, and renamed themselves Burning Red. After a short six month stint under the Burning Red flag, including a gig with [[Deadstar Assembly]], the group would disband as well. Drummer Jason Rodman would cite illegal piracy and the internet as a whole for the breakup on the bands official website.<ref>{{cite web|title=Drummer Jason Rodman blames Internet Piracy for breakup|author= Jason Rodman|publisher= Scars of Life|date= |url=http://www.scarsoflife.com/showthread.aspx?threadid=1163|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref>
Currently Jason Rodman, Joe Raio and Anthony Parrinello still play music together. Kyle Shapiro got married and moved to Texas. Chris Mullen also got married and Frankie Kalin left the band after receiving a bad response from Rock Ridge about the new style of music.<ref>{{cite web|title=Negative feedback from Rock Ridge makes Kalin leave Burning Red|author= Jason Rodman|publisher= Scars of Life|date= |url=http://www.scarsoflife.com/showthread.aspx?threadid=1164&page=0|accessdate=2007-07-24}}</ref>
==Members==
===Final Line-up===
Kyle Shapiro - [[singer|vocals]]<br>
Anthony Parrinello - [[electric guitar|guitar]]<br>
Joe Raio - guitar, backup vocals<br>
Chris Mullen - [[Bass Guitar|bass]]<br>
Jason Rodman - [[Drum kit|drums]]<br>
===Previous Members===
Al Torres - bass<br>
Mike Kennedy - bass<br>
Jay Capps - bass
===Burning Red line-up===
Frankie "Footer" Kalin - [[singer|vocals]]<br>
Anthony Parrinello - [[electric guitar|guitar]]<br>
Joe Raio - guitar, backup vocals<br>
Chris Mullen - [[Bass Guitar|bass]]<br>
Jason Rodman - [[Drum kit|drums]]<br>
==Discography==
'''EP's'''
*[[Mute EP]] (2001)
*[[Another Tomorrow]] (2003)
'''Albums'''
*[[What We Reflect]] (2005)
'''Demos'''
*[[2002 Demo]] (2002)
==References==
{{Reflist}}
==External links==
*[http://www.scarsoflife.com/home.aspx www.scarsoflife.com]
*[http://www.rockridgemusic.com/ www.rockridgemusic.com]
[[Category:Musical groups established in 2000]]
[[Category:Musical groups disestablished in 2005]]
[[Category:Florida musical groups]]
[[Category:2000s music groups]]
[[Category:Alternative metal musical groups]]
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